Automobile Accessories User Manual

64 MW810 Mobile Workstation Vehicle Installation Manual
Automatic Calibration
Basics
Automatic Calibration takes place continuously & transparently during periods of good GPS
reception while driving around.
Benefits
Accuracy improves over time of operation
Fully compensates effects from aging (aging effects of gyroscope)
Temperature compensation enables high accurac
y
at different temperatures
GPS measurements (PVT) are used as calibration references for
Gyroscope turn rate sensor
Offset(Recognize straight routes)
Scaling factor(Adjust sharpness of turns)
Temperature compensation to gyroscope scaling factor and offset
Odometer pulses
Scaling factor(Relationship between pulse rate and speed)
Installation in a new vehicle
With a new GPS receiver installed in a new vehicle, the accuracy is only moderately good
until sufficient calibration data has been collected, e.g. during a first drive
With the time, continuous calibration result
s
in continuous improvement of dead
reckoning accuracy
Small discontinuities
Small discontinuities, like deviating wheel diameters from exchanging tires (summer vs.
snow tires), will be balanced out by ongoing automatic calibration
Significant changes
Applicable if the Sensor-based GPS receiver is transferred to a different vehicle or if a
different gyroscope is connected.
Calibration parameters must be reset. A UBX-messa
ge
(UBX-CFG-EKF) is available to
invoke the reset.
For optimum navigation performance the new system
needs some one-time learning time
and distance for calibrating the various sensors inputs.
Normally, a good level of calibration is achieved
very
quickly with a single short road trip
where GPS reception is good.
- Odometer pulses are calibrated with driving a distance (scaling factor)